@Sluthero & Midnighter
Thank you brothers.
I understood the rule "as soon as a model has a content thread, post your request in discussion" when I was browsing through the support pages. I should have done that much earlier. Many people just intuitively post requests in the request area and make the same mistake as me. In addition, many old requests in the content area that have survived are irritating, probably from times when things were handled differently. Perhaps it would be wise for the webmaster to write a sentence about it in the existing notice box in the request thread.
I read a few pinned forum rules and tips posts and I must have overlooked this specific rule. But believe me, I was more interested than with Microsoft's or Google's terms and conditions.
I have a large collection of content that I like to share and I have a seed/leech ratio of videos of around 15:1. Of course, once you get to a certain size, you don't find much new and you usually pay attention to improving the quality, but I've never posted a video for that reason. But when I see that a video I want to share is not in FHD, I think that with a simple, non-intrusive note I could get people to post who otherwise wouldn't have done so. Maybe out of habit or because it's too much effort to search the content thread again to avoid reposts and activate people who you can't find in a request or discussion area. Going for low-hanging fruit, I think that's what they say in psychology and sales. But I've stopped doing that now.
For my special request, I have already created a new
thread and added a
note in the content area. Let's see if it helps. The model is known but the scenes is probably too specific.
Edit:
Just found it. Should probably be revised.